Diddy & The Notorious B.I.G. - Angels [Explicit][Remastered In 4K][Uncensored](Official Music Video)

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    Angels (Feat. The Notorious B.I.G.) · Diddy - Dirty Money · The Notorious B.I.G.
    Angels (featuring The Notorious B.I.G.)
    ℗ 2010 Bad Boy/Interscope Records
    Released on: 2009-01-01
    Producer: Sean "P. Diddy" Combs
    Composer Lyricist: Sean Combs
    Composer Lyricist: Mario Winans
    Composer Lyricist: James Fauntleroy
    Composer Lyricist: Christopher Wallace
    Composer Lyricist: Nashiem Myrick
    Composer Lyricist: Carlos Broady
    Composer Lyricist: Darryl McDaniels
    Composer Lyricist: Deric Angelettie
    Composer Lyricist: Ron Lawrence
    Composer Lyricist: Shawn Carter
    Composer Lyricist: Norman Whitfield
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    Last Train to Paris is a collaborative studio album by American rapper and record producer Diddy and American R&B and hip hop duo Dirty Money, billed collectively as "Diddy - Dirty Money". It was released on December 14, 2010, by Bad Boy Records and Interscope Records. It is the only album for Dirty Money (the duo disbanded in 2012). The album describes Diddy's alter-ego as he travels from London to Paris to regain his lost love. Last Train to Paris is predominantly hip hop, but incorporates elements of Eurodance, Italo disco and tech house.
    Guest vocalists on the album include Grace Jones, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Skylar Grey, Drake, Justin Timberlake, Nicki Minaj, T.I., Wiz Khalifa, Swizz Beatz, Trey Songz, Rick Ross, Usher, Sevyn Streeter, James Fauntleroy, Bilal and The Notorious B.I.G. The album also features vocal segues from designers and editors of the fashion world, including Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and Tommy Hilfiger. The executive producers on the album are Rodney Jerkins, Diddy, Mario Winans and Herve Pierre.
    The album marks Diddy's debut with Interscope Records, after he moved his label (Bad Boy) from Atlantic Records in 2009. Last Train to Paris was generally well received by critics who praised the addition of Richard and Harper to help Diddy innovate a new sound.
    The album was preceded by the release of four singles: "Angels", "Hello Good Morning", "Loving You No More" and "Coming Home", which received mixed success on the Billboard Hot 100. "Coming Home" was the most successful of the singles, peaking at number 12 on the United States. During its opening week Last Train to Paris outperformed expectations, debuting eight places higher than predicted at number 7 on the US Billboard 200. It sold 101,000 copies, compared to the 60,000-70,000 copies that Billboard had predicted it would sell.
    Last Train to Paris is officially credited to Diddy - Dirty Money. Dirty Money was formed when Diddy asked former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard, and singer-songwriter Kalenna Harper to perform alongside him on the album. In an interview with All Hip-Hop, Diddy said that Dirty Money is "not about no drug money, illegal money, or anything negative". Instead he described it as "a sound, a movement, [and] a crew", something fresh and unique for his new album. He explained that "he wanted to tell a love story" but needed Dirty Money because "he couldn’t just tell the male’s point of view." Further elaborating on the group's name, Diddy told Slant Magazine that its origins are dated back to 2005 when the group was at "a strip club in Jacksonville, Florida, during the Super Bowl. People heard I was there, and all of a sudden so many people came in that I had to rush outside to my truck. I was sitting there with a bunch of money and I was like, 'Damn, this is some dirty money.' A light bulb went off that day." Simon Vozick-Levinson from Entertainment Weekly described the group's role on the album as "fleshing out Last Train's skeletal storyline, playing jealous lovers, disappointed partners, and commanding divas to his conflicted playboy." Jim Farber of New York Daily News said that Dirty Money "sing loudly, often and well -- a good thing", on the disk. Henry Yanney of Soulculture said that Last Train to Paris was vocally-led Harper and Richard, who give the album "attitude and style". He said "the duo sing harmoniously and break into solos with much precision and pace, remaining in sync at all times with the abrasive club influenced beats on hand." David Jeffries said that at times Dirty Money came off as "fine background singers or part of Diddy’s Fashion Week posse." Matt Sayles disagreed, stating that on the record, "Diddy takes a backseat" which allowed "Kaleena and Dawn to do a lot of the heavy lifting (and breathing) on a wide range of songs." Dirty Money was inspired by the 1980s bands Soul II Soul and Loose Ends though Diddy pointed out that he "wanted to flip things" by having two girls and one guy in the band. "Two bad divas, one for the left and one for the right side of me".
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